The Life of John MiltonNichols and Son, 1806 - 566 pages |
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... asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estima- tion , justice and virtue were preferable to . worldly pleasure and grandeur : but he seems to have been also , as he is ...
... asserted , by his nephew Philips , to have been a person of a modest and quiet temper , in whose estima- tion , justice and virtue were preferable to . worldly pleasure and grandeur : but he seems to have been also , as he is ...
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... asserted , and much been made the subject of dispute . His enemies in his own days , ( a son of bishop Hall is supposed to have been the immediate advancer of the charge , ) ac- cused him of having been vomited , after an inordinate and ...
... asserted , and much been made the subject of dispute . His enemies in his own days , ( a son of bishop Hall is supposed to have been the immediate advancer of the charge , ) ac- cused him of having been vomited , after an inordinate and ...
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... asserts that these pro- nouns were long only when they were written with the double Cc . " Ad quantitatem hujus pronominis quod attinet , pro- ducebant et hic et hoc veteres quando per duplex c scribebant hicc vel hocc , abjecto , e ...
... asserts that these pro- nouns were long only when they were written with the double Cc . " Ad quantitatem hujus pronominis quod attinet , pro- ducebant et hic et hoc veteres quando per duplex c scribebant hicc vel hocc , abjecto , e ...
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... assertion , the hostility of the present generation has again brought the evidence of Milton to convict Milton , and to establish the charges of his calumniator . In opposition to this pretended evidence stand the register of our ...
... assertion , the hostility of the present generation has again brought the evidence of Milton to convict Milton , and to establish the charges of his calumniator . In opposition to this pretended evidence stand the register of our ...
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... asserted to have suf- fered , may be regarded as undeserving of no- tice . It was told , as we are informed , with the pretence that it came from himself or from some of his near relations , by Aubrey to Wood ; but with Wood , ill ...
... asserted to have suf- fered , may be regarded as undeserving of no- tice . It was told , as we are informed , with the pretence that it came from himself or from some of his near relations , by Aubrey to Wood ; but with Wood , ill ...
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